WWS Undergraduate Program

The Woodrow Wilson School Undergraduate Program has funding available for summer grants to Woodrow Wilson School juniors for internships in governmental or non-profit organizations in public policy or international affairs.

Students Eligible:

Princeton undergrads

Class Years Eligible:

Juniors

Division:

Social Sciences

Program Type:

Internships

Number of Weeks:

6-10 weeks

Application Deadline:

March

Research Type:

Policy

Support Provided:

The Undergraduate Program provides internship funding only to WWS students for student initiated internships. The internship grants are usually between $2,700 and $4,500.

Type of Support:

Paid

Number of Projects / Participants in Previous Year:

40

Additional Information:

Internships must be unpaid, full-time and at least six weeks in duration. Internships can take place in the U.S. or abroad and do not need to be related to the student's senior thesis research topic. Students may apply for funding through the University's Student Activities Funding Engine (SAFE).